Huawei has a 8-inch MediaPad M1 that will be available in multiple foreign markets in the first quarter and rolled out to other markets later. It features 1,280 by 800 HD IPS multitouch capacitive screen, dual front-facing speakers, dual microphones, multi-window viewing, 1.6GHz quad-core processor, 4,800 mAh battery, 7.9mm-thick aluminum body, and Category 4 LTE to enable peak download speeds of 150Mbps. It also features built-in Wi-Fi router.

Lenovo’s Android 4.3 Yoga 10 HD+ multimode tablet will be available from major U.S. retailers as a Wi-Fi-only model at $349. A version with 3G W-CDMA voice and data will be available outside the U.S.

Lenovo launched its first Yoga multimode Android tablets last October in the U.S. in 8- and 10-inch versions at a suggested $249 and $299.

Like its predecessor, the new 10.1-inch Yoga tablet features multimode positioning. A cylindrical battery enables a back flap to rotate into different positions to provide a better viewing angle and to use its virtual keyboard at a more comfortable angle.

Sony introduced the 10.1-inch Xperia Z2 Tablet is the company’s first with 4K video capture. It’s also promoted as the world’s slimmest and lightest waterproof tablet in the 8-inch-and-larger class. The tablet, which will be available in a Wi-Fi and 3G/LTE versions, is 6.4mm thick and weighs 426 grams in the Wi-Fi version and 439 grams in the 3G/LTE version.